Portis says Dog Fighting No Big Deal

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  • ALinChainz
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Jan 2004
    • 12100

    Portis says Dog Fighting No Big Deal

    While prosecutors and the league try to find out if Michael Vick was involved in a dog fighting ring at a Virginia house that he owned, one NFL player says it doesn't matter if he did take part.

    "I don't know if he was fighting dogs or not, but it's his property, it's his dog," Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis told WAVY-TV in Virginia. "If that's what he wants to do, do it. I think people should mind their business."

    When told that dog fighting is a felony, Portis replied, "It can't be too bad of a crime."

    Investigators are still trying to determine if crimes were committed and if charges should be filed in the case. Authorities met to compare information on Monday.

    "At this time, the investigation continues. We have no further comment," said a statement distributed to reporters after the nearly two-hour meeting said.

    The meeting at the Surry County government office involved Commonwealth's Attorney Gerald Poindexter, Sheriff Harold Brown, the county's animal control officer, two special agents from the Virginia State Police and an investigator with the U.S. Department of Agriculture also representing the U.S. Office of the Inspector General.

    The case began April 25 when police conducting a drug investigation raided the house Vick owned in rural Surry County and found dozens of dogs. They also found items associated with dog fighting, including a "pry bar" used to pry apart a dog's jaws.

    No charges have been filed in the case, but Poindexter last week told The Associated Press as many as six to 10 people could be involved. Dog fighting is a felony in Virginia.

    Vick is a registered dog breeder.

    He has blamed relatives for taking advantage of his generosity and insisted he's rarely at the house -- even though he's the owner.

    The Daily Press of Newport News has reported Vick has since sold the home.

    Poindexter said the county seized some 60 dogs from the house. Several dogs had old scars, but mostly the dogs appeared to be well-cared for, he said.

    Vick has said he let a cousin, Davon Boddie, live at the house, and that he didn't know a large kennel on the property could be involved in a criminal activity.

    Vick, the former Virginia Tech quarterback, in recent weeks has been sternly warned against misbehavior by Falcons owner Arthur Blank, and summoned to New York to meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

    Redskins offensive lineman Chris Samuels, who was promoting a Redskins fan event with Portis, doesn't want the public to rush to judgment.

    "You can't accuse this man of something and go ahead and throw the book at him right now," he told WAVY-TV. "He's got to be convicted first, and I don't think that's fair."

    The NFL has shown a willingness to see if animal abuse is a widespread problem in the league, but Portis doesn't think it's an issue.

    "You want to hunt down Mike Vick over fighting some dogs?," Portis told the television station. "I think people should mind their own business."

    Portis said that dog fighting is more common than people think.

    "I know a lot of back roads that have the dog fighting if you want to go see it," he said.

    Later in the day on Monday, Portis tried to back down from his comments, issuing a statement that was posted on the Redskins' Web site.

    "In the recent interview I gave concerning dog fighting, I want to make it clear I do not take part in dog fighting or condone dog fighting in any manner."



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  • ALinChainz
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    • Jan 2004
    • 12100

    #2
    Saw Portis on the news talking about it.

    A real brainiac there ...

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    • ALinChainz
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      • Jan 2004
      • 12100

      #3
      Portis backtracking so fast he can smell his ass ...

      Portis Statement On Dogfighting Comments

      May 21, 2007

      The following is a statement from Redskins running back Clinton Portis regarding recent comments he made to a Norfolk, Va., television station.

      "In the recent interview I gave concerning dogfighting, I want to make it clear I do not take part in dogfighting or condone dogfighting in any manner."

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      • WARF
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Jan 2004
        • 15347

        #4
        For some strange reason I'd like to hear Joey T's comment about this lol.

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        • ALinChainz
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Jan 2004
          • 12100

          #5
          Joey is a huge fan of dog BITING ... like on a nutsack.

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          • Cult of Roth
            Roadie
            • Mar 2004
            • 144

            #6
            Clinton Portis just proved he is a dumb ASS.

            I got a feeling this dogfighting thing is a fairly widespread part of the football culture. If they really dig into this they might have a scandal almost as big as MLB's steroid issue.
            Roth EUAS Militia

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            • ALinChainz
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Jan 2004
              • 12100

              #7
              Each day it appears to be a bigger mess ... interested to see who bought Vick's house ... supposively going to "turn heads".

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              • chi-town324
                Crazy Ass Mofo
                • Feb 2007
                • 2618

                #8
                Portis is gay...no really...all those fag costumes he wears every week...prolly wants to get in Vicks pants...the whole thing makes me sick!

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                • knuckleboner
                  Crazy Ass Mofo
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 2927

                  #9
                  big deal.

                  nobody cares if football players go hunting in the offseason.

                  is it REALLY that much worse to fight 2 dogs than to kill 2 deer?

                  look, i'd probably make dog fighting illegal, too. there's some line out there. but i wouldn't make it such a huge case.

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                  • ALinChainz
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                    • Jan 2004
                    • 12100

                    #10
                    It is illegal. Deer hunting is humane, humans killing deer helps keep their population down, food supplies for deer in balance, weeds out the weak. Humans use them for food. Deer don't kill each other for money.

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                    • VanHalener
                      ROCKSTAR

                      • Nov 2006
                      • 5451

                      #11
                      My take on this...

                      To all who use dogs this way

                      FUCK YOU

                      EAT SHIT & DIE

                      now back to our regular programing...
                      ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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                      • TAKIN WHISKEY
                        Commando
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 1190

                        #12
                        Now you know why Denver got rid of this guy. Portis is a complete idiot. If Vick owned the house, he is responsible for what takes place there. Just the same as if someone falls in your pool and drowns. I didn't live their, I didn't know that there was no fence around the pool. Too bad! With fame and fortune comes EXTRA responsibility. The reason that this is a big deal is because Vick has shown that he is a punk ass bitch off the field and he is a shitty QB on the field. I'm glad I'm not a Falcons fan.

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                        • knuckleboner
                          Crazy Ass Mofo
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 2927

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ALinChainz
                          It is illegal. Deer hunting is humane, humans killing deer helps keep their population down, food supplies for deer in balance, weeds out the weak. Humans use them for food. Deer don't kill each other for money.
                          i've got an uncle who hunts. bow and arrow. saves the meat in his freezer and uses it all. and yes, some deer hunts are definitely to cull the population.

                          but all deer hunts? how about squirrel hunts? geese? etc?

                          there are definitely people out there that hunt simply for sport. they're not trying to use the animal for food/clothing, and they're not trying to help control the population. some people hunt just to hunt.

                          and, if that's the case, i find it a little difficult to distinguish between hunting for sport and dog fighting for sport. both involve killing animals for amusement.


                          again, i WOULD draw the line, nonetheless, and make dog fighting (cock fighting, etc.) illegal. i just wouldn't make it that big of a crime.


                          and that's because i'd feel a little weird putting somebody in jail for killing animals for sport, and then i go out and buy a pair of leather shoes when fake leather would do, or eat a big mac when the tofu burger would sustain me. or go kill a deer, simply to put the head and antlers on my wall.

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                          • ALinChainz
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                            • Jan 2004
                            • 12100

                            #14
                            Usually guys who don't keep the meat, give it to someone who does and many sportsman eat all of their kills, squirrels, geese included.

                            Animal skins are still used, etc.

                            I know the difference between sportsman and the brutal cruelty to animals. How many children are killed each year, and some in the news here recently from dogs who suddenly kill because they are bred that way.

                            Irregardless of principle, hunting has seasons, and in season is not against the law. When it is out of season, its poaching, against the law.

                            Dog and cock fighting are gambling outlets that are against the law. Again, dog fighting isn't a human killing an animal, its breeding animals to do it and be bet on. Humans hunt and fish, I think there is a huge difference and if Vick is guilty of it, I don't think it should be a simple slap on the wrist especially if he felt the need to lie about it.

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                            • knuckleboner
                              Crazy Ass Mofo
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 2927

                              #15
                              i don't know.

                              it should be illegal, whether there's gambling involved or not (and yeah, i'm sure in the real world it's almost all gambling.)

                              especially because it's cruel. it's not quite the same death as a hunter who tries to make it as quick as possible.

                              so i have no problem calling 1 a crime and the other an activity. but i don't know if i'd support making it a major crime.

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